Cord co-principal Kalonzo Musyoka's party, Wiper Democratic Movement disciplinary committee on Thursday announced that the Governor had been kicked out together with four MPs.
The MPs include: Regina Ndambuki (Kilome), John Munuve (Mwingi North), Kisoi Munyao (Mbooni) and Richard Makenga (Kaiti).
The disciplinary committee however let nominated MP Robert Mutemi off the hook for lack of evidence.
The committee, chaired by Lillian Omondi noted that the five leaders were in contravention of the Party's policies as they had shown support for other political outfits.
Dr Mutua was found culpable of supporting Maendeleo Chap Chap, a party he launched in September, and the committee charged that he should be considered to have resigned from Wiper, which is led by Coalition for Reforms and Democracy (Cord) co-principal Kalonzo Musyoka.
“The DC (Disciplinary Committee) finds that his conduct expressly and constructively amounts to publicly advocating for the formation of another political party and promoting the interests, ideologies and policies of Maendeleo Chap Chap which is not a member of the Cord,” the committee said.
“The Disciplinary Committee recommends that the member be deemed to have resigned from WDMK in terms of section 14(5) of the Political Parties Act,” they ruled.
While Dr Mutua did not formally quit Wiper, he launched Maendeleo Chap Chap, which the governor calls a “movement” for change.
The decision to throw out the six lawmakers follows that of Cord coalition partner ODM, which last week expelled 10 elected leaders considered “rebels”.